Valdres (pronounced [ˈʋɑ̀ɫdrɛs]) is a traditional district in central, southern Norway, situated between the districts of Gudbrandsdalen and Hallingdal...
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The Valdres Line (Norwegian: Valdresbanen) was a Norwegian railway that connected to the Gjøvik Line at Eina with Fagernes in the district of Valdres. The...
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Vågåvatn Vangsmjøse Vermunden Vestre Bjonevatnet Vinstre Vurrusjøen Øvre Leirungen Øvre Sjodalsvatnet Øyangen (Gran) Øyangen (Nord-Fron) Øyangen (Valdres)...
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List of churches in Hamar (redirect from Valdres prosti)
Toten og Valdres prosti was divided into Valdres prosti and Toten prosti. This deanery (Norwegian: prosti) covers several municipalities in Valdres in the...
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Valdres is a Norwegian newspaper, published in Fagernes, and covering the district of Valdres. The newspaper was founded in 1903, and its first editor...
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Valdres Upper Secondary School (Valdres videregåande skule) is a high school in Leira, just south of the town of Fagernes in Nord-Aurdal Municipality...
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Valdres District Court (Norwegian: Valdres tingrett) was a district court in Innlandet county, Norway. The court was based in Fagernes. The court existed...
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conventionally divided into traditional districts. These are the Gudbrandsdalen, Valdres, Toten, Hadeland and Land. Oppland included the towns Lillehammer, Gjøvik...
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consists of two correctional facilities, located in Gjøvik and Valdres. The facility in Valdres is a lower security prison, while the facility in Gjøvik has...
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Vang i Valdres or Grindaheim is the administrative centre of Vang Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The village is located on the south shore...
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